Therapy by design: evaluating the UK hospital building program W Gesler, M Bell, S Curtis, P Hubbard, S Francis Health & place 10 (2), 117-128, 2004 | 401 | 2004 |
Geography and imperialism, 1820-1940 M Bell, RA Butlin, MJ Heffernan Manchester University Press, 1995 | 316 | 1995 |
Aid and the geopolitics of the post‐colonial: Critical reflections on New Labour’s overseas development strategy D Slater, M Bell Development and Change 33 (2), 335-360, 2002 | 125 | 2002 |
The admission of women Fellows to the Royal Geographical Society, 1892-1914; the controversy and the outcome M Bell, C McEwan Geographical Journal, 295-312, 1996 | 118 | 1996 |
Of plagues, planes and politics: Controlling the global spread of infectious diseases by air L Budd, M Bell, T Brown Political Geography 28 (7), 426-435, 2009 | 113 | 2009 |
Contemporary Africa: Development, culture and the state M Bell | 93 | 1986 |
Off the couch and on the move: global public health and the medicalisation of nature T Brown, M Bell Social Science & Medicine 64 (6), 1343-1354, 2007 | 85 | 2007 |
Airports, localities and disease: representations of global travel during the H1N1 pandemic A Warren, M Bell, L Budd Health & place 16 (4), 727-735, 2010 | 82 | 2010 |
Imperial or postcolonial governance? Dissecting the genealogy of a global public health strategy T Brown, M Bell Social Science & Medicine 67 (10), 1571-1579, 2008 | 73 | 2008 |
The political ecology of dambo soil and water resources in Zimbabwe M Bell, N Roberts Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 301-318, 1991 | 73 | 1991 |
The use of dambos in rural development, with reference to Zimbabwe. M Bell, R Faulkner, P Hotchkiss, R Lambert, N Roberts, A Windram | 72 | 1987 |
The local impact of global climate change: reporting on landscape transformation and threatened identity in the English regional newspaper press T Brown, L Budd, M Bell, H Rendell Public Understanding of Science 20 (5), 658-673, 2011 | 71 | 2011 |
'The Pestilence That Walketh in Darkness'. Imperial Health, Gender and Images of South Africa c. 1880-1910 M Bell Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 327-341, 1993 | 59 | 1993 |
Images, myths and alternative geographies of the Third World M Bell Human geography: society, space and social science, 174-199, 1994 | 56 | 1994 |
Maintaining the sanitary border: air transport liberalisation and health security practices at UK regional airports L Budd, M Bell, A Warren Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 36 (2), 268-279, 2011 | 46 | 2011 |
American philanthropy, the Carnegie Corporation and poverty in South Africa M Bell Journal of Southern African Studies 26 (3), 481-504, 2000 | 42 | 2000 |
Inquiring minds and postcolonial devices: examining poverty at a distance M Bell Annals of the Association of American Geographers 92 (3), 507-523, 2002 | 39 | 2002 |
The National Forest and Local Agenda 21: an experiment in integrated landscape planning M Bell, D Evans Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 41 (2), 237-251, 1998 | 29 | 1998 |
Past mobility and spatial preferences for migration in East Africa M Bell The Geographical Impact of Migrafion. London and New York: Longman, 84-107, 1980 | 28 | 1980 |
Germs, genes and postcolonial geographies: reading the return of tuberculosis to Leicester, UK, 2001 M Bell, T Brown, L Faire cultural geographies 13 (4), 577-599, 2006 | 25 | 2006 |